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\caption{Effects on non-standardized outcomes}
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{}&{Est.}&{SE}&{p-val.}&{N}&{Unit} \tabularnewline
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GDP per capita growth&0.209&(0.741)&[0.841]&1815&\% \tabularnewline
Inflation&--3.991**&(1.782)&[0.012]&1887&\% \tabularnewline
Unemployment&--0.519&(0.398)&[0.101]&1331&\% of labor force \tabularnewline
Trade intensity&3.387**&(1.729)&[0.028]&1767&\% of GDP \tabularnewline
HDI&0.003&(0.002)&[0.173]&1305&0--1 scale \tabularnewline
Democracy index&0.014**&(0.007)&[0.043]&2187&0--1 scale \tabularnewline
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\\ \parbox{\linewidth}{\footnotesize \emph{Notes}: This table presents estimation results using the same outcomes and statistical procedure as in Table \ref{tab:index_components_baseline}, but outcomes are expressed in their original units instead of standard deviations.}
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